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OtterXO 08-03-2006 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by kathykd2005
I think this is a cultural difference--being from NY and going through recruitment in NC was a major difference for me when I went through in 2001. Uggs were all the rage for the past two years in the Northeast. . . They were probably trying to look fashion-forward and hip. I know for the first three years of my sorority involvement, we wore neck-high black cocktail dresses for pref night, and then they changed it in my last year. It depends on what the sorority is trying to convey.

Yeah, they were very popular here a few years back, but during rush is another story for me! LOL I think in some ways I'm more conservative than most people here in SoCal. Although, the fact that I am also a preppy lawyer may explain it. :p

jbj52503, I completely agree with you on those suggestions. :)

flirt5721 08-03-2006 01:03 PM

I just read the new Cosmo (Summer/Fall 2006 issue) and it says that "It's all about leggings: Lots of starlets are stepping out in leggings...and so will you. This retro gam-wear is a very major must right now."

I think this is a bad idea. Leggings must be left in the past.

kddani 08-03-2006 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeJuice
open houses: rush shirt, skirt, black leggings

first invite: suggestions?

second invite: sundress

third invite: little black dress

Did you miss that whole thread you started about leggings?

BLACK leggings, in mid-August?

Are you on crack? Do you know how sweaty and uncomfortable your legs are going to be? Do you want to run the risk of passing out?

AlphaFrog 08-03-2006 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jbj52503
How come my quote didn't come up all pretty like the others? I must have done it wrong. :)


You needed a [/ before your last QUOTE. It should read [/QUOTE] at the end. Sometimes if you erase part of the person's quote, it takes part of that with it.

OtterXO 08-03-2006 01:05 PM

[QUOTE=jbj52503]
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Originally Posted by OtterXO
Although, the fact that I am also a preppy lawyer may explain it. :p
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Preppy lawyers unite!

Have you seen preppycafe.com, OtterXO? She's another preppy (former) lawyer who scouts out great preppy finds. She even scored her readers a discount on bonnano sandals. You should check it out!

No but I just looked at it and it's great! I like that Sail Bag!

AlphaFrog 08-03-2006 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kddani
Did you miss that whole thread you started about leggings?

BLACK leggings, in mid-August?

Are you on crack? Do you know how sweaty and uncomfortable your legs are going to be? Do you want to run the risk of passing out?


I believe she's rushing in Central IL. Which as I said before is WAAAY behind the times in style and anything wacky that's "to-the-minute" shouldn't be worn.

blueangel 08-03-2006 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
I don't care where you're rushing, or who you are, these three things will never fail you.

Again, these might not fly in certain schools in the north east. Twin sets and pearls are considered "classy" by that age group in many parts of the country, but "dorky" and "matronly" by some. It's a geographical thing.

tunatartare 08-03-2006 01:09 PM

Maybe it's because I went to private school for a big part of my life, but I have never considered twinsets to be dorky and matronly.

tunatartare 08-03-2006 01:11 PM

Again, I went to school in upstate NY and I wouldn't say that.

OtterXO 08-03-2006 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
Maybe it's because I went to private school for a big part of my life, but I have never considered twinsets to be dorky and matronly.

I agree...I think looking classy and wearing clothes that are current but not super trendy (if that makes sense) is the way to go. Wearing a twinset from the 80's with "mom" style pants would probably look both dorky AND matronly. However, a pair of trousers with a great twinset will look perfect and classy. :)

Ocalagirl 08-03-2006 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeJuice
open houses: rush shirt, skirt, black leggings

first invite: suggestions?

second invite: sundress

third invite: little black dress

Yes I very much like the saying before me "Are you on crack?" Obviously you are not from Florida or you would no how ridiculous this sounds. While it probably would look cute, it will make you VERY uncomfortable which in turn does not look very attractive. For example I will be a pnm at UCF this fall and the first day, I am planning on a simple, cute skirt with a matching shirt and heeled sandals (with a pair of flip flops between houses). Some advice I got from a friend who just graduauted from UCF, "don't wear anything that will show sweat and try to be comfortable." Also I would invest in some SureDry, its very powerful deoderant which actually closes the pores in your armpits making you not sweat at all. And have fun! I can't wait to meet all the new people at recruitment and hopefully make some new friends!

blueangel 08-03-2006 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
Again, I went to school in upstate NY and I wouldn't say that.

Upstate NY is a little different than the city.

adpiucf 08-03-2006 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by blueangel
In Florida, you wouldn't be caught dead in anything but a nice cocktail dress.

The only school in Florida that recommends prom/homecoming-style dresses is UF, and that is only at preferentials. Every other school is much more casual-- jean skirts/khaki shorts, sundresses and a "church/graduation day-appropriate" prefs dress.

AlphaFrog 08-03-2006 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by blueangel
Upstate NY is a little different than the city.


You're right. KLPDaisy's only been living in NY since she was 7. She doesn't know what she's talking about. Stupid Russian-born Jews.:p

valkyrie 08-03-2006 01:34 PM

I would say that it's okay to wear leggings to rush if the following things are true:

-you look awesome in them
-you're quirky/fashionable/stylish enough to put together a kickass outfit
-you're confident enough to pull them off
-the weather is not too hot for leggings.

Do I personally like leggings? No, and the thought of them gives me a horrible 80s flashback headache. That said, if you're 18 and you like them, have at it, even if you're somewhere that's not terribly up-to-date fashion-wise, IF you can work it.

There are very few articles of clothing that are never a good idea -- mom pants, baggy tentlike shirts, fake designer handbags -- anything else can work *if* you figure out your own style and what flatters you and then make it work. Twinsets can be frumpy or fab, depending what they look like and what you do with them.


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